Her current day-to-day HOH schedule involves checking in with her clients, learning what their needs are, and how she can promote and support them in
reaching their goals. Sometimes, Wilson
said, she and clients will, for example, talk about
emotional regulation if the client is dealing with a challenging scenario. In these types of
teachable moments, she will walk them through situations
that help equip them with new types of tools to better allow
the client to be in charge, and to negotiate inevitable hard moments, without substances.
Katrina sees herself working within Harvest of Hope to help her achieve her personal goal of someday opening a community center like she had when she was younger. She visualizes her someday community center to be a safe place for any community youth to come in, to feel welcome, to get their homework done, play video games, enjoy their peers, and access as many resources as Katrina “can get her hands on.” She loves her job, and her team, and is grateful every day to be working towards Harvest of Hope’s vision and mission, because it aligns closely with the way she wants to contribute to the world.
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